I liked that idea in the early days. I wanted to drop back to default mode, with default fonts and layout, after displaying the first error. But this was when HTML by itself mostly defined the page layout.
The HTML5 spec has a long, detailed set of rules for consistently parsing bad HTML. They're very funny to read. That was the best anyone could do at that late date.
The HTML5 spec has a long, detailed set of rules for consistently parsing bad HTML. They're very funny to read. That was the best anyone could do at that late date.